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Her Title: Cryptologic Technician. Her Occupation: Warrior.
2019-02-10
[New York Times] Given who she really was, military officials had little choice in how they described Shannon Kent. They said only that she was a "cryptologic technician," which anyone might assume meant that her most breakneck work was behind a desk.

In reality, she spent much of her professional life wearing body armor and toting an M4 rifle, a Sig Sauer pistol strapped to her thigh, on operations with Navy SEALs and other elite forces ‐ until a suicide bombing took her life last month in northeastern Syria.

She was, in all but name, part of the military’s top-tier Special Operations forces. Officially a chief petty officer in the Navy, she actually worked closely with the nation’s most secretive intelligence outfit, the National Security Agency, to target leaders of the Islamic State.

The last few years have seen a profound shift in attitudes toward women in combat roles. Since 2016, combat jobs have been open to female service members, and they have been permitted to try out for Special Operations units. More than a dozen have completed the Army’s Ranger school, one of the most challenging in the military. Some have graduated from infantry officer courses, and even command combat units. And in November, a woman completed the Army’s grueling Special Forces Assessment and Selection course, the initial step to becoming a Green Beret.

Yet Chief Kent illustrates an unspoken truth: that for many years women have been doing military jobs as dangerous, secretive and specialized as anything men do.

She would sometimes muse that conversation ‐ even with people who had top security clearances ‐ would be simpler if she could just join a Special Operations unit.
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  Let 'em fight it to the last man(like creature)
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2019-02-10 13:51  

#4  In a war of all against all, it seems to me that removing one party is not terribly significant, lord garth. And in the end there will still be Assad’s Syrian army (plus auxillieries) and the Kurds to go after and be killed by.
Posted by: trailing wife   2019-02-10 13:34  

#3  granted that ISIS is evil and their leaders are extra evil

does it make strategic sense to keep killing the last of ISIS in Syria when a lot of what ISIS does in Syria is kill other terrorists, e.g., al nusra, and agents of Assad
Posted by: lord garth   2019-02-10 13:05  

#2  Women have served in Tier-1 Special Operations Force units for many years. The circumstances surrounding the tragic deaths of these brave Americans is being investigated and the appropriate force protection training measures have been reinforced.

If someone wants to kill you and they are willing to sacrifice their own life to accomplish their goal, serious injury and death are oftentimes unavoidable.
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-02-10 07:58  

#1  RIP Warrior
Posted by: Frank G   2019-02-10 07:48  

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